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Midterm Ultrasound

QuestionAnswer
Fecal Contamination Hepatitis A
Blood Infection Hepatitis C
Sexual Infection Hepatitis B
What organs is seen in subxiphoid view Apex to the right screen Ventricles Atria
Parasternal View Ventricles Left Atrium Aortic Valve Mitral Valve
Indications for FAST US Hemoperitoneum Pericardial Effusion Pneumothorax Pleural Effusion
Elongation of Right Lobe of the Liver Reidel's Lobe
Uterus tipped backwards towards sternum Retroverted
Echogenicity of Liver compared to renal cortex Hyperechoic
Ascites in US is Seen as anechoic space Best evaluated by US than CT real-time US is the most sensitive technique for Ascites
Ascites is Fluid accumulation within abdomen
Organs seen in right lower quadrant Ovary Appendix Ureter
Organs seen in left lower quadrant Ureter Ovary
Uterus tilts forward towards abdomen Anteverted
Echogenicty of renal cortex of kidney compared to spleen Hypoechoic
Echogenicity of liver and spleen Isoechoic
Ultrasound appearance of Lungs Hyperechoic
US appearance of cyst Appears anechoic Has posterior acoustic enhancement Sharp and thin-walled
Position of patient during upper abdominal fast US Trendelenburg
Position for best view of spleen and left kidney RLD
Position of patient in HBT ultrasound Supine LLD
A duct formed by the junction of cystic duct with common hepatic duct Common Bile Duct
For urinary bladder, what region of abdomen will you place the probe Hypogastric
During KUB US, patient is required to drink water for urinary bladder to be distended TRUE
Two vessels that supplies blood to the liver Portal Vein Portal Hepatic Vein
Pathology with McBurney's Sign Appendicitis
pathology appears as a mobile non-shadowing sand like hyper echoes Gb Sludge
position of patient during lower abdominal fast ultrasound Reverse Trendelenburg
Technique to push bowel gas away from covering pancreas no food and drinks 8-12 prior
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